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Offensive Genius?

I'm sick of hearing about his offensive Wizardry. The monotony of this team's rancid offensive sets is disgusting.

Play after play of repetitive, predictable, non-creative, lane clogging, space vacuuming ****!

○On more than a dozen consecutive offensive sets, Amar'e and Chandler, Gallinari or Fields stand stagnant at the opposite elbows of the key, STAT on the left, one of 3 players on the right.

What the **** is that play called? Because it RARELY results in movement, spacing, cutting or running off screens. There were 2 instances when it was successful tonight, but the play relies on STAT being the playmaker! WTMFF!?

○Re Amar'e:

Is the fact that he was 2009/2010's most prolific paint scorer not getting through to D'Antoni? Has he been misinformed? Is he defiant to play STAT as Gentry did? How hard can it honestly be to play a post offense based around an interior threat? Who, of NY's players wouldn't benefit from that?

I'm sick of hearing about his offensive Wizardry. The monotony of this team's rancid offensive sets is disgusting.

Play after play of repetitive, predictable, non-creative, lane clogging, space vacuuming ****!

○On more than a dozen consecutive offensive sets, Amar'e and Chandler, Gallinari or Fields stand stagnant at the opposite elbows of the key, STAT on the left, one of 3 players on the right.

What the **** is that play called? Because it RARELY results in movement, spacing, cutting or running off screens. There were 2 instances when it was successful tonight, but the play relies on STAT being the playmaker! WTMFF!?

○Re Amar'e:

Is the fact that he was 2009/2010's most prolific paint scorer not getting through to D'Antoni? Has he been misinformed? Is he defiant to play STAT as Gentry did? How hard can it honestly be to play a post offense based around an interior threat? Who, of NY's players wouldn't benefit from that?

Never hit with the ball in transition with good positioning in the paint.

Never passed to on the P&R.

Never found on a penetrate and dish.

Am I the only person who's seen this?

How f'ing difficult is it to get creative with your offense when:
-You have an interior beast?
-A legitimate threat under the basket?
-An athletic phenomenon?

Is this silver 'stached penis so married to his offensive poop that he can't adjust?

Somebody ****ing shoot me.

5 star thread you are right on ive been saying this and i feel blue in the face....we are such a repetitive team...mike D must have 3 plays that he runs over and over again....Amare high post, Felton drive and kick out to somebody who always bricks, and the failure of a pick and roll where Amare picks and rolls but Felton doesn't even look for him.

Felton is failing as a pick and roll PG....i cant believe I am saying this but Duhon could have helped Amare more because he learned the pick and roll faster than Felton.

Felton and Douglas are combo guards who are basically SG in a PG body.

Chandler is a total jock who never passes the ball.

Gallo is driving more which I like but since his shot is not lethal anymore, he is not as lethal which means he is not a starter.

Fields is the only bright spot on this dark season.

Walker and Rautins, our outside shooters, are not playing but Mike D continues to let Chandler shoot bricks from outside when he is a slashing forward.

Mike D has no clue what he is doing and he still forces his offenive Suns style offense on this team with players that just dont fit it. Felton is not Nash and we dont have perimeter shooters that can create their own shot.

We have to slash constantly, draw fouls, use the pick and roll and actually pass to Amare and only shoot outside if a team uses the zone defense.

I am 19 years old and I think I have more NBA knowledge than our retarded coach.

I'm sick of hearing about his offensive Wizardry. The monotony of this team's rancid offensive sets is disgusting.

Play after play of repetitive, predictable, non-creative, lane clogging, space vacuuming ****!

○On more than a dozen consecutive offensive sets, Amar'e and Chandler, Gallinari or Fields stand stagnant at the opposite elbows of the key, STAT on the left, one of 3 players on the right.

What the **** is that play called? Because it RARELY results in movement, spacing, cutting or running off screens. There were 2 instances when it was successful tonight, but the play relies on STAT being the playmaker! WTMFF!?

○Re Amar'e:

Is the fact that he was 2009/2010's most prolific paint scorer not getting through to D'Antoni? Has he been misinformed? Is he defiant to play STAT as Gentry did? How hard can it honestly be to play a post offense based around an interior threat? Who, of NY's players wouldn't benefit from that?

Game Plan 9 From Outer Space

the Mike 'Antoni game plan is to allow players to go out there and do what they do best.
Case in point: Allstar Steve Nash.

all Knicks need to do is wait for Nash (or CP30) to arrive, after we wait for Melo to arrive. as soon as Knicks get their own Big 3, we will be in the hunt for that elusive 8th playoff spot. that's the best we can hope for with the SSOL - defense comes second in the 'Antoni book of winning games, without great players coming together, this team ain't sheeeeit.

as soon as Knicks get their own Big 3, we will be in the hunt for that elusive 8th playoff spot.

Just as soon we can assemble STAT, Melo, and CP3 on the this roster, along with The Rooster, we can claw our way to hopefully having Mike get us into the hunt for that elusive 8th seed in the playoffs.

But ya, anyone else smell us trading a few random 1st rounders away to get Channing Frye back? A sweet shooting, long range bigman to really round out the Big 3 and get us into that hunt for good.

HOU ran so many different plays last night to score in the paint. Meanwhile, our team looked like they were just freestyling it like they were on the playground. I did notice they toned down the 3pt shots but now it makes them look lost. That tells me that Dantoni has very few plays designed that doesn't end up in a long range shot.

During the post game interview, Dantoni had that lost and confused look on his face and as usual tried to use a little humor to mask it. I don't want to see my coach joking to reporters after 4 straight loses. It's disgusting!

FU Dantoni! You are a fraud and most of the NBA knows it, they will just never admit it. Kelly Tripuca constantly takes subtle shots at Dantoni, Malik Rose already called him out and others have done the same.